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16-08-2012, 12:01 PM | #1 | ||
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Today I rang a mobile fitting service as I want an amp and sub fitted to my daughters car. He didnt know the Focus and wasnt sure if the correct din plugs allowed for correct fit or if he had to muck around. Nor was he sure if the head unit was easily removed or was built in like B series Falcons. As I didnt have the car here I said its just a head unit unlike ICC. I dont think he was after an upsell but he sugested to replace the head unit and even $100 Supercheap head units would offer better sound rather than factory. Currently I would rather just do the sub and amp. Can anyone give me some clues please.
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17-08-2012, 07:45 PM | #3 | ||
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2007 - LT or LV?
I'm not familiar with the LV, but the LT you can definitely easily replace the headunit, it is not a completely integrated unit like in the BF Falcon. Yes, a new headunit will generally offer better sound than factory, but if you're on a VERY tight budget, you have to factor in the cost of a cheap aftermarket headunit ($120-$150) PLUS installation costs ($60-$100). To install a sub and amp with the factory headunit still fitted, you need to either buy an amp that accepts high-level signal input straight from the factory headunit, or buy a LOC (line output converter) to convert the high-level signal from the factory headunit to a low-level (RCA) signal that can connect to the amp. What is your budget? Also, while I love these forums, for this particular question, you will get much better advice over on Mobile Electronics Australia (sorry if recommending this is against these forum rules)
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17-08-2012, 11:12 PM | #4 | ||
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Thanks Spyne, budget really isnt an issue and I already have the sub and amp which has come out of my BA. I didnt change the speakers nor head on my BA I just put s+a in and was happy enough with it so I was just looking to pass on a perfectly good a+s which was sitting doing zip. When I had it installed no one sugested upgrading head or speakers. I think I might ring a few more places.
I was going to post in audio section but when I looked much was of Falcons, I have been here before and theres plenty of guys here with moded Focii so I thought someone has worked on their stereo. Thanks again.
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18-08-2012, 10:24 AM | #5 | ||
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Gold Coast Car Sound are reasonably good, at least better than your chainstores like JB and (most) Autobarns.
Northfield Moorooka is one of the best stores in QLD, well worth the ~1hr? drive to get there, or even just to call and see what advice they might offer.
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20-08-2012, 10:36 PM | #6 | ||
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Easily done.
Either fit an aftermarket head unit that has RCA outputs for an external amp or keep the OEM unit and solder in RCA plugs. Is easiest to fit aftermarket head unit complete with multiplug and dash surround specifically for a focus. You need radio keys depending on what unit is currently fitted to the car to remove but will take you 10mins tops to change the units over.
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21-08-2012, 01:04 AM | #7 | ||
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Thanks fellas, rang another joint today, mobile fitter which is what i was originally after, new about LOC and was happy with the fact I didnt want to change head unit. So i have booked him for Wednesday so I just hope he does a good job, thanks again.
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05-09-2012, 07:09 PM | #8 | ||
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Hi there,
Just wondering how it all went. Are you (and more importantly your daughter) happy with the outcome? Out of interest, where did you get the subbie mounted? I and I'm sure others are interested in the outcome. Cheers. |
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